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Welcome to Strategic HR Services - Your complete
HR solution |
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"Being part
of the global economy and competing to provide product and
services to acceptable international standards from a local
resource base is long gone in South Africa. Our Human
Resource as the most valuable asset in our organisations is
now migrant and work all over the world. It
is no secret that there is a major shortage of experienced
and skilled personnel in our country.
True to our mission to provide and maintain a cost
effective HR solution for clients to meet their specific
labour requirements, our company has brought the Asian
labour market to them as an alternative skills
pool. Agreements with international companies in China,
India, Thailand and the Philippines enable clients to
recruit qualified personnel, give them the ability to
deliver product and services that meets their specific
standards and requirements" says Helen Peters, MD of
Strategic HR Services.
Strategic HR Services offers the following services:
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Local and International Recruiting, Selection, Placement,
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Payroll Administration, Training and Development & HR
Consultation Services.
▪ Strategic HR Services is 100% Black Women Owned Company
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Strategic HR
Services is a proud member of the ANC Progressive
Business Forum. The aim of the ANC PBF is to better
facilitate communication & to help achieve the
government's target of 6% growth, the ANC has formed its own
business group, the Progressive Business Forum.
This forum has as its primary objective an ongoing two way dialogue between the ANC and the business community. For more info visit the ANC PBF Website. |
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Current Available Positions
(See all available
positions)
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Process Engineer
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Plant Process Technician AND Supervisory
positions
Interesting HR Articles
EMPLOYERS CAN ASSIST IN EMPLOYEE
FINANCIAL WELLBEING - Companies need to help
staff in reducing their financial stress.
Consumers have become increasingly debt-stressed and
financially vulnerable in recent months. Bad debts and
arrears have reached all time highs, consumers are depleting
their savings and cancelling policies, and with over 900 000
South Africans having lost their jobs in the recession,
there is great income insecurity.
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